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Thursday, May 16, 1940 INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
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if/~ ~ ~ ~] ~~ I---i ~l~--V~l//~ " / 1 I Pattern No. 8673 is designed for r~ere ~s a . Y / :
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~ ~ ~i! ~ ~'' ~~ ! I ~~-~ ~ [ 4% yards braid. Send order to: dishes or keeping a smaller pan/ manstepped up to the bank man-
~ff'~i~ ~ i ~ ~ ~~t ~ I I t-W-f|4-L4-4 ~ i / simmering. / ager's aes~.
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~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I1 ~l~-~'~-'~i~- ~ I [ [ SEWlN~E PATTERN DEPT. i Keep plenty of cleaning tissue [ you any need for a highly intelli-
~~ D !i i~i ~ [ ~ ~ I ~'f-~[~- ~ i [ I ~~g?mery ~Ve. cailt. ] in the bathroom It will save ] gent and trained man just out of
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$ 44q i / I : I razors and the women for remov-iseekmg.'
I ill I ins lipstick / "I want something in the execu-
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" ,~,e~ipca lot" aout [,t~ Gasnish with canned apricots and I ~ TI Y- l l ~ fit V V -- ~ ~ V V SPEARS q ] "Oh, that s all rlg,h.t, came me
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OOmethmg old and something ~ of thirteen "
~e ' . " i keeps the meat hot throughout the a~L~-II~r~-a ] i "
aS;" ~s!ust as.important In menus [ meal. i ll[I llll[" / ] INTHIS column we have shownl I1 1~
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~It's a good idea when you plan I ~ C!mrry Roll. . I/'/I I / /~1 how to make useful:, y L, rac twelI ~~1 /
experiment with somethin" en i rqscuk cough tz cups hour recipe) II l/,[ /l ~ I i~ I mmgs out oi everymmg tm;~ t I ~, I / ~
.~,elynew to|n- ~- " [ 1, No. 2cancherrms I/~l [ I /~('~ [fr m sp ls t tln e?ns' buLsev~[ [' ' [ ~~~I~LV
~alde in' that /~-.~ i y4 cup dgnt orown sugar ww~ ~ i i I /i i~l /erai reaaers nave remmueu reel I - ~~ / I " I n I
~eel one "ish ~l~*- ~ 1% teaspoon ground cinnamon ~ ~ [ / / /[ [ ! I lately that I have neglected or-[ L~- ' ~"~l ] I
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k I teaspoon lemon rind (grated) ~'J~ I I / hl ll /ange crates. Here is a pair of[ /
l~rnil - . tables to match a smart new bed-
Y is really ~.~}J ] Roll baking powder biscuit dough ~ II I I / / U/I]111 t ~ I~.~'~/~~~i~l~j / ~'~ L~W'~I~
qen ~,'~, " spreaa, m
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L 'taace, if the er dough with cherries and sprinkle ~ G K I spreaa is mace greenI 'Y /)II)Iil, . ' i KillS
qeSsert is some ~--%~?'~/-~-~,with brown sugar and cinnamon,- t ~.~w . ~ i L and white checked glngnam I I I / }i } tl i ~'~A ~ / ~ ~
%ta " "% ,~ " trimmed in bands, monogram and "
g very new ~~ / Roll like a jelly roll and place in /~ SIMPLE wraparound style, [ ]~ll~2~J.~.TM I I " I Many Insects I
Inn different, be ~::-~-'~g i buttered loaf baking pan. Bake ap- "~ with belt fastened in the back, [ .[rills at wrote musnn, zne nea ] ~ iltll I I i L
lure ~' I ls an old iron one that has been v~ ,~--=~.-,--,--
. that the [proximately 30 minutes in a reader- this apron dress is the practical / I 1 1
a~,cut down and then aactea ann ~---'-'.-'--:"-:----~ vu~,m,~ a .
in dish of your meal is one that s ] ately hot oven (375 degrees). Baste easy-to-get-into kind that you need L . . .P, i I 40~1 ! ~.'.L;:::I:; II
"araillar and well-liked, l with cherry juice while baking, for morning every day of your covereo with the gingnam t~e-I covered with a plain ruffle of l I .~'T:'L;,~'!L ";:? I
~d ' i ea. when Serve with whipped cream or with life No 8673 has a comf rtable tailea airecuons are in Book ~). [ whito h@ld in nrcumd tho ton with J bo~las, ft@myour~l~mr
: ta0st ofi~Sma:aleXC;~len:osdd of faro-] hard sauce, easy waistline and, as yotu see[The orange crates for the tables, a'"l)anct'-and"a'l~-ofgreen"cut ]
lly favorites, to include one new [ Pork Chop Treat. from the diagram, it consists of [ are lined with green oil cloth and [ from the check material. I
~lah for a touch of variety. It may i Place seasoned pork chops, linch just a few pieces to sew together, t each wears. .a green ann White [ * * * ] Sincere Friend
,cnecKeo sKIrt,ariaa topcover
a cut of meat that you haven t,thick at one end of a lar-e roastin- with long straight seams so that ' ] ~m~. ,-,: : ~.; [ A friend is a person with whom
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d before nrenared in an unusual ] =n In the center nlace a mound you can finish itin a few h urs. . / ~ o.o ~. / I may be smcere. Before him .I
)7 nner; or perhaps it. will be a [ of good bread dressing seasoned And to make matters even castor, I white and the shades are old ones / Book No. 1; complete alphabet for / may thmk aloud.--R. W. Emer-
. getable that's new and strange to / with sage or poultry seasoning. At, -------~~ / m,no~rams in Book 2" streamlin: I son.
[t U; or it might be just an out-of-] the other end put thinly sliced po-I ~ [ in/~ o['d style bed in i3ook 3; and /
me' rdinary conserve or relish to / tatoes and thinly sliced onions, sea- [ i ~l~ . v-, I i Book 4 contains 32 pa~es of origi- i
;~P.~lement last summer's supply, / soned with salt and pepper. Dot[ [ ~ ~ [,~, " ~ /'It t tglZ 16'lr.q 2tt/lswe/'s
I I nM homemakin~ ideas~" Books are i
~eh, by this time is probably run" ] with butter. Bake for 15 minutesl [ ~''~'~" ""~"--" .~ O[[~rinct Intormation
i i1"'0- cents each. With ' each order[ ~i~~
"~g yery low. / in a hot oven (450 degrees) and then I I ~,I / for four books will be sent FREE [ ~]~'
,ZOUll find, here, an assortment of / reduce heat to a moderate oven i I .~k~] V I / J. ~ Ilk p on v~x~oun ou~J~ .'t~ i I a set of three Early American ] ~ ~1~
~eipes for foods that are unusual[ (350 degrees) and bake about 45. i Quilt Block patterns, including the [ ~ ~. .~ttD ~,ml~ I
~ct delicious. There's a new way [ minutes longer. [ Ann Rutledge, which Mrs. Spears i "~'~ ~ /~"- II
Preparm shoulder of beef in 4he ~ue$~tona 4ae ~nsw~r~
011 ' g -- [ Rhubarb Colmerve [ [ [ ketched from the original in the I i i~ -~'- "- 1
. e of those easy casserole dishesI (Makes 12 glasses) [ ------ [ -- . [ Rutledge Tavern at New Salem, l I l iA mllU ' 1
~oU like to serve, where you don't/ "~ ~o -~-. b~-~, (aiced) I 1. Who designed the Stars and/ 1. Francis Hopkinson, a signer[ Illinois. Send order to: i 1 ~ II~ll~l~i~ 1
ant to spend too much time in the ] Stripes9 / of the Declaration of Independ-[ [,=w ~.n= i
~tchen; serve the Baked Shoulder] ~. cups sugar i 'l I 2 Is propaganda spread anaong[ence designed the Stars and| I 1 ~sts~s~ r~mmj
~ak with baked or scalloped pota-| ~ :up %ei~le~:~;:xr s [the" enemy a new idea? ]Stripes. [ [ W~T~ ~a~ k [[
~es but+~.^a -reen beans and rhu / Tz ~ I ! / I ~eu,u " I /
b~r~ . " .~ "/ % cup orange juice I 3. What salary did George I z. m om-ume wars, messages/ I oraw,r ~ I /
~ea~,ple, ann wa~cn your ~amuy| ~ cup orange rind (ground) t Washington receive during his/were written on paper and bed tot ] ~o boo**~r~ I [ ~:eis ann ~lares
,Z" . / 1 cup pecans (cut fine) [ terms as President? I arrows to be snot to me enemy. [ i ~eTn~." i ] .une canno~ num eels ann narea
turk chop treat" servea wim a/ I / ~ ur~'i--+"n received no sal / l " " I / a~ me same ume.
crisp ~hm~a ~oa ~f lettuce an /Place rhubarb, sugar raisins, wa. ~, ~t wnat aegree oz mutuae is ! o ~.o, ,~ "I I ~a~ I i
~l ~ ' e e uator9 ary uurlng nis ~erms as ~resluent
es, and"da~es~ needs only a'bev-| ter and orange juice in kettle. Re-t tic q . [ - -- "I Address [
erase ,- ='~- favorite dessert/ move whitemem- t 5 How many gallons of fresh l ~. zero. . / / . .
~e~aak:ie~i>oimi:et:ltYo ;l:~::Ylt~g~ obrr:n:e f;:er~, 2~ ~ ~:::s:~teaAlt~rg~iclmer carrym[th~n Lamrg iohn;a ontseq res 7] Judging Human Nature ]
~aa of the family in any kind of| put peel through ~ I~/[]~ I 6.'Is a peruke worn on the head, [ ter, for one trip across. ] To judge human nature rightly,[ ~~ |~'~-@~*~
weather, serve "pork chops deli-] the food chopper, ~"~-[neck or foot? I 6. Head (it's a wig). ] a man may sometimes have a] ~~~ ~$@~
with cheese biscuits, a sire-| the. fine -52 D I Has the Nazi salute, the up-[ *t was formerly used as al very small experience, providedl L.
me olaue Aaa to rt
~. green salad, lemon meringue[ ~ ~k~//]/~,~]raised hand, been used by other[sign of serfdom among slaves in[he has a very large hea "--/ -- '-,a a --
conserve, anll 1
and coffee. ] - " ixture to tc~=:~.i ~ I people? ' Ancient Rome. / Bulwer-Lytton. " " " "
Pork Chops Delicious. [ :rbng. ~oil gently k'~'Jl[[J ~I~ " --
(Serves 4) [ for 20 minutes. Add nut meats and [ "
5 pork chops (rib or loin) [ cook 5 minutes longer. Pour int~[
2 medium size onions,sterilized glasses and seal.]
cup rice (uncooked) [ Lemon Meringue Pie. ]
1 teaspoon salt l 1 cup sugar ]
aA teaspoon pepper [ V4 cup cornstarch ]
I cup hot water / 4 teaspoon salt /
1 cup tomato puree 1 % cup cold water ]
1 green pepper (minced) [ % cup boiling water I
1 clove garlic (grated) [ 3 egg yolks [
Srowa chops and on each shop[ 1 tablespoon bu!ter !
Ptllce one slice of onion, then a ta-[ V( cup lemon jmce I
blespoon of rice[ 1 teaspoon lemon rind (grated) i
(uncooked) Sea-
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J Combine sugar cornstarch and
l~'{ ~ (~ son w,m satt ana| salt. Add cold water; stir until l
1-<3~""~,pepper. Add wa:[ smooth. Add boiling water and!
~/~Jf ' . ,[ cook, stirring constantly, until mix-
~ ~'oe~rm Th:r t: [ tUre is clear and thick. Cook 3
~~I~ . . t P] minutes longer. Beat egg yolks;
L ~ ::~? tam:d ~Pth/ :teir: kngd ~n~t:~ieen~t: th~r'nAdd
~d . the green pepper] flame and cook 1 minute. Pour im-
garhc Return to steamer ana
~oo,- ' " mediately into baked pie shell. Top
~ln~tUent!l Ince,s tenaer ,aoout :~U| with meringue.
. s ionger~ Meringue.
~tked Shoulder Steak With Apricots,] 3 egg whites
and Mushrooms.
6 tablespoons sugar
(Serves 6) / % teaspoon salt
. -- t (Pipe farm, too--please noted
l~ Inch slice shoulder of beef A JDMILDER,TO0.
t Beat egg whites partially; then
(about ~ pounds~ i add sugar slowly, beating until mix- t '
tablespoons flour [ ture is stiff. Bake in slow oven,
~t teaspoons salt,(300 degrees) for 18 minutes.
~ teaspoon curry powder ] Have You Ordered Your Copy of
1 cup tomato pulp ] 'Household Hints'?
Small 4-oz can button mush-1 kl t 'House
roo r" / ~leanor howe s ooo e ' -
pou%d f~resh mushroom~, cut t hold Hints" is one you can't afford
in -uarters,to be without--especially now that
1 "~, [ house cleaning time is here. It's a
12taolespoon Ioutter . . [ handy reference book tha mapplies
nalves cannea aprlcots,
i the answers to se many puzzlmg
(about half of a No 2th can) re e wo~n hno
',questions--how to n w ' -
Wipe meat with damp cloth andl leum; what to do to keep wool from
Sprinkle with mixture of flour, salt[ shrinking when it's washed; how to !
~nd curry powder. Brown one side[ remove stains from porcelain sinks Copyright, 1940)It J Reynod, TobaccoCo Wlaston-Salom, N. 0.
a well-greased frying pan and| and tubs; and how to clean rugs " . "
b]aeeEi brown side' up in a 2-quart ] with dry soap suds. You'll flnd hints ~ a~ ~llm~t~Tmlll~
ass casserole. Sift remaining flour[ on cooking and sewing, too--over In rac~nt iaborstor~ ~l ]/~ml~d[~'lll~q
~ixture over the top of the meat.] 300practical, tested household hints "amoklng bowl" ~"~ ~~m~
Dread the top of the meat with]--for 10 cents! To get your copy of ~st~ PHnco ~I~F" ~ ~~J~F~Jmmfi
.tOmato pulp. Cover the dish. Bake] this booklet uow, send 10 cents in A|bo~bumed ~f I ~.~'~f~F~i~
1~ a moderate oven,-allowing about] coin to "Household Hints," care El- ~1~ ~ ~l}~lff~l~ll~m~r ~I
~0) rainutes to each pound. Slightly[ eanor Howe, 919 North Michigan
town mushrooms in butter overI Avenue, Chicago, Illinois ~ the overage of the 30 other of the lerpst-selilng
,0W heat. Place on top of roast] (IReleased by Western Newspaper Union.l brsndsteded=.coolestofa|/l